
Sonos' first headphones are the most comfortable we've tested, but they're hindered by software bugs
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Rumors about Sonos releasing its first-ever headphones emerged last year when they acquired the T2 software, a Bluetooth audio startup. That wasn’t the company’s first time trying its hand at headphones.

This week, the company behind the wearable chatbot AI Pin is already looking to sell for upwards of a billion dollars just one month after its rough product launch.

In the past, every new version of Android felt like a special occasion for the platform’s devoted users. It meant new software features, better algorithms, improved user interfaces, and maybe even something fun.

Sonos, the renowned audio company known best for its speakers, has finally revealed its first-ever pair of headphones, the Ace.